Corgi Names — 100+ Clever, Welsh-Inspired Picks

Pembroke and Cardigan Welsh Corgis are bright, bold little herders with huge personalities packed into low-slung bodies. These name ideas lean into their Welsh roots, foxlike charm, and delightfully bossy energy.

Big Personality, Short Legs, Excellent Name Potential

If ever a dog breed deserved a name with sparkle, it is the Corgi. Both the Pembroke Welsh Corgi and the Cardigan Welsh Corgi come from Wales, and while they are distinct breeds, they share that classic Corgi combo of intelligence, alertness, athleticism, and a very confident "yes, I run this house" attitude. Pembrokes are famously affectionate and lively, while Cardigans are often described as steady, watchful, and deeply smart, so the best Corgi names should feel spirited, sturdy, and full of character.

Because Corgis were developed as herding dogs, names that sound quick, punchy, and easy to call work especially well. We also love choices that nod to Wales, their foxlike faces, their royal popularity, and their farm-dog roots. If you want even more playful ideas, take a peek at Cute Dog Names, Small Dog Names, and Royal Dog Names for extra inspiration before you crown your little loaf.

Welsh-Inspired Corgi Names

These names pull from Welsh language and naming traditions, which makes them especially fitting for Pembroke and Cardigan Welsh Corgis.

Bryn Meaning "hill," Bryn feels wonderfully rooted in the Welsh landscape. It suits a sturdy little Corgi who may be low to the ground but still struts like they own the whole countryside. Welsh, pronounced brin
Megan A familiar Welsh favorite with a warm, friendly sound, Megan fits a sweet Corgi who wins over everyone at the park. It has a cheerful, approachable vibe that matches the breed's companionable nature. Welsh, pronounced MEG-an
Owen Owen has a strong, easygoing feel that works beautifully for a confident Corgi boy. It sounds polished without being stuffy, which is exactly the balance many Corgis somehow manage. Welsh, pronounced OH-in
Nia Short, bright, and easy to call, Nia is lovely for a quick-footed Corgi girl with a sparkly personality. It feels modern but still connected to Welsh naming tradition. Welsh, pronounced NEE-ah
Gwen Gwen has a crisp, graceful sound that suits a clever little dog with a very knowing expression. It is especially charming on a Corgi with a bright face and queenly confidence. Welsh, pronounced gwen
Rhys Rhys feels energetic and sharp, making it a great match for a herding breed that is always tuned in. It has a cool, compact sound that works well for training too. Welsh, pronounced rees
Carys Soft but spirited, Carys is a lovely pick for an affectionate Corgi who sticks close to her people. The name feels sweet without losing its sense of strength. Welsh, pronounced KAH-riss
Dylan Dylan has an easy, breezy sound that fits a playful Corgi with a mischievous streak. It is familiar enough to feel friendly, but still carries a nice Welsh connection. Welsh, pronounced DIL-an
Eira Eira is especially cute for a fluffy Corgi with a pale or frosty coat, but it also just sounds magical. The name has a light, airy feel that contrasts adorably with a sturdy little body. Welsh, pronounced AY-ra
Emrys Emrys sounds wise, a little mystical, and full of personality. It is a fun fit for a Corgi who watches everything from the hallway like a tiny wizard in charge of security. Welsh, pronounced EM-riss
Lowri Lowri has a lively, friendly bounce that feels perfect for a social Corgi girl. It is uncommon in many places, so it stands out without being hard to say. Welsh, pronounced LOW-ree
Tegan Tegan feels bright and energetic, which makes it a natural match for a dog who is always ready to move. It works especially well for a Corgi with a playful, people-loving streak. Welsh, pronounced TEE-gan
Gethin Gethin has a sturdy, handsome sound that suits a solid little dog with a serious job-history and a silly modern personality. It feels distinctive without being fussy. Welsh, pronounced GETH-in
Aeron Aeron is smooth, modern, and easy on the ear, making it a great unisex option for a smart Corgi. It has just enough rarity to feel special when you call it across the yard. Welsh, pronounced EYE-ron
Seren Seren means star, and it absolutely shines on a Corgi who expects to be admired. If your pup enters every room like a celebrity, this one is a winner. Welsh, pronounced SEH-ren
Iwan Iwan has a friendly, grounded feel that fits a dependable little shadow dog. It is a nice choice if you want something authentically Welsh that still feels easy to use every day. Welsh, pronounced EE-wan
Mabli Mabli sounds playful and sweet, which is ideal for a Corgi with a happy wiggle and a talent for collecting admirers. It feels charmingly vintage without sounding old-fashioned. Welsh, pronounced MAB-lee
Aled Aled is short, strong, and pleasantly uncommon. It suits a Corgi who is compact in size but very big on opinions. Welsh, pronounced AL-ed
Ffion Ffion has a bright, floral softness that pairs beautifully with a Corgi's expressive face. It is especially lovely for a pup who is equal parts dainty and determined. Welsh, pronounced FEE-on
Osian Osian sounds lyrical and adventurous, perfect for a Corgi who treats every walk like a heroic quest. It has a storybook quality without being too elaborate. Welsh, pronounced OSH-an

Royal and Regal Corgi Names

Pembroke Welsh Corgis are famously associated with British royalty, but both Corgi breeds can absolutely carry a name with a little crown energy.

Queenie Queenie is playful, cheeky, and almost impossible not to smile at on a Corgi. It is perfect for a pup who expects VIP treatment and somehow gets it. English
Windsor Windsor gives a classy nod to royal history while still sounding crisp and modern. It works especially well for a Corgi with polished manners in public and chaos at home. English place name
Duke Duke is short, confident, and a little swaggery, which feels very on-brand for a Corgi. It is a great fit for a dog who patrols the house like a tiny nobleman. English title
Lady Lady brings instant charm and works beautifully for a sweet-faced Corgi with excellent side-eye. It is simple, classic, and still full of personality. English title
Prince Prince suits a dog who knows he is adorable and uses that power freely. On a Corgi, it feels both regal and a little bit hilarious in the best way. English title
Tiara Tiara is sparkly, feminine, and delightfully extra. It is a fun pick for a Corgi girl who trots like she is arriving at a red-carpet event. Greek via English
Regent Regent has a stately, uncommon feel that gives your Corgi instant presence. It is especially good for a calm, observant pup who seems older and wiser than everyone else. Latin via English
Arthur Arthur feels noble and timeless, with just enough roundness to stay friendly. It is a lovely match for a sturdy Corgi boy with a brave little heart. Celtic/Welsh-associated
Diana Diana sounds graceful and poised, but it still has warmth. It fits a Corgi girl who is elegant one minute and zooming under the coffee table the next. Roman mythology via English
Scepter Scepter is quirky, bold, and wonderfully dramatic for a dog with a commanding presence. If your Corgi acts like every toy belongs to the crown, this one lands. English word
Rex Rex means king, but it also has that snappy, one-syllable punch dogs respond to well. It is ideal for a confident Corgi who likes to be first in line for everything. Latin
Pearl Pearl feels refined and sweet, especially for a cream, red-and-white, or soft-coated Corgi girl. It has a vintage polish that pairs nicely with the breed's old-world roots. English word name
Majesty Majesty is a wonderfully over-the-top choice for a dog who already behaves like a tiny monarch. It is dramatic, memorable, and surprisingly cute in everyday use. English title word
George George has a friendly, traditional feel that works beautifully on a dependable Corgi. It sounds distinguished without trying too hard, which is a very Corgi move. Greek via English
Charlotte Charlotte is polished and pretty, with lots of nickname potential if you like options. It suits a Corgi girl who is equal parts sweetheart and household supervisor. French via English
Crown Crown is sleek, modern, and a little cheeky for a breed with royal associations. It is especially fun if your pup naturally carries themself like a tiny celebrity. English word
Baron Baron has a sturdy, handsome sound that fits a broad-chested Cardigan or a self-assured Pembroke. It feels noble, but still easy to shout across the dog park. Germanic via English title
Jewel Jewel is bright, affectionate, and just a little glamorous. It is a lovely fit for a Corgi who sparkles with personality even when covered in grass clippings. English word name
Palace Palace is an unexpected, playful choice for a dog who treats your sofa like a throne room. It is quirky enough to stand out, but still easy to say. English word
Noble Noble has a calm, dignified feel that suits a thoughtful Corgi with excellent manners. It is especially fitting for a Cardigan with that steady, watchful expression. English from Latin

Foxlike, Fluffy, and Totally Corgi Names

Corgis are known for their foxy faces, upright ears, plush double coats, and low-rider silhouette. These names celebrate the look.

Foxy Foxy is almost tailor-made for a Corgi with that pointed face and bright, alert expression. It is playful, obvious, and honestly very hard to beat. English nickname
Rusty Rusty is a natural fit for the rich red coats so many Corgis wear so well. It has a warm, outdoorsy feel that matches the breed's farm-dog heritage. English
Maple Maple feels cozy and golden, making it adorable for a red, sable, or warm-toned Corgi. It has a sweet autumn vibe without sounding too sugary. English tree name
Copper Copper has a bright, polished sound that works beautifully for a reddish coat. It also feels sturdy and energetic, which is a great match for a busy little herder. English word name
Biscuit Biscuit is peak Corgi energy: warm, golden, and impossible not to love. It is especially cute on a loaf-shaped pup with a soft tan coat and a snack-seeking agenda. English word
Pippin Pippin sounds bouncy and bright, perfect for a Corgi who moves like a spring-loaded marshmallow. It has storybook charm and a very cheerful rhythm. English literary name
Toffee Toffee is a sweet pick for a caramel-toned Corgi with a soft coat and softer eyes. The name feels cozy and playful without being too common. English word
Scout Scout fits a dog who notices everything and is always one step ahead. That alert, watchful quality makes it especially good for Cardigans and Pembrokes alike. English word name
Penny Penny is bright, coppery, and full of bounce, which makes it lovely for a red-coated Corgi girl. It is friendly, familiar, and easy to call in a happy voice. English diminutive
Teddy Teddy is perfect for a fluffy Corgi who looks like a stuffed animal until the zoomies begin. It has a cuddly feel that balances the breed's bold little personality. English diminutive
Sable Sable is sleek and stylish, especially for a Corgi with shaded or darker coat tones. It feels elegant while still nodding to the breed's beautiful coloring. English from animal color term
Nugget Nugget is delightfully silly for a compact dog with a huge personality. If your Corgi is small, golden, and constantly underfoot, this one is almost too perfect. English nickname
Ember Ember glows on a red or orange-toned Corgi and gives off a warm, lively energy. It is especially nice for a pup with a fiery streak and a fast little trot. English word
Mochi Mochi is soft, squishy, and adorable, which is exactly the visual effect many Corgis have. It is a sweet modern pick for a pup with maximum cuddle appeal. Japanese food name
Flint Flint has a cool, sturdy edge that works especially well for a blue merle Cardigan or a more serious-looking pup. It gives a compact dog a little extra gravitas. English word name
Peaches Peaches is sunny, soft, and full of charm for a warm-toned Corgi girl. It feels sweet, but the playful sound keeps it from becoming too delicate. English fruit name
Bandit Bandit is a fun fit for a Corgi with bold markings or a mischievous expression. It captures that lovable troublemaker energy many smart herding dogs seem to master. English word
Button Button is tiny, bright, and ridiculously cute on a little dog with oversized ears. It works especially well for a pup who can switch from angelic to chaotic in two seconds flat. English nickname
Whiskey Whiskey has warmth, color, and a little swagger, making it great for a red-coated Corgi with confidence to spare. It sounds rugged, but still playful. English word
Tater Tater is gloriously goofy for a low, round, lovable dog. If your Corgi resembles a potato with opinions, congratulations, you may have found the name. English nickname

Herding, Farm, and Adventure Names

Corgis were bred to work, think fast, and move livestock with confidence. These names lean into their energetic, capable, outdoorsy side.

Ranger Ranger suits a Corgi who treats every walk like an official patrol. It has an active, capable feel that matches the breed's alert working-dog roots. English occupational word
Piper Piper has a lively, musical bounce that fits a quick, clever dog. It is especially cute for a Corgi who seems to move through life at a jaunty little trot. English occupational name
Shep Shep is a classic farm-dog style name with a friendly, hardworking vibe. It is a fun wink to the Corgi's herding background without feeling too serious. English diminutive of Shepherd
Maisie Maisie feels bright and country-charming, perfect for a happy Corgi with a busy little trot. It has warmth and energy without sounding overdone. Scottish diminutive
Dash Dash is ideal for a dog who can go from nap mode to full-speed hallway sprint in one second. The short, punchy sound also makes it great for recall. English word
Clover Clover has a fresh, green, meadow feel that suits a farm-bred little dog beautifully. It is especially sweet for a lucky charm of a pup who brightens every room. English plant name
Rowan Rowan feels woodsy, balanced, and quietly strong. It is a great unisex choice for a Corgi who loves the outdoors and keeps a thoughtful eye on everything. Gaelic tree name
Wren Wren is tiny, quick, and full of life, which makes it adorable on a compact dog with endless energy. It has a delicate sound, but plenty of personality. English bird name
Huck Huck feels adventurous and a little scrappy, perfect for a Corgi who is always ready to explore. It has a casual, outdoorsy charm that fits the breed nicely. American nickname
Fern Fern is soft, green, and quietly pretty, especially for a calm but observant Corgi girl. It gives a nature-inspired feel without becoming too whimsical. English plant name
Trigger Trigger has a fast, energetic edge that suits a dog with lightning-quick reactions. It is a bold pick for a Corgi who is always first to notice movement. English word
Skye Skye feels open, breezy, and adventurous, making it lovely for a Corgi who loves being out and about. It is simple, stylish, and easy to call. Scottish place name
Roper Roper has a ranch-ready feel that nods to working-dog history. It is a fun, uncommon choice for a sturdy little dog with a practical streak. English occupational surname
Sunny Sunny is a natural match for the upbeat, smiling expression many Corgis seem to wear. It is cheerful, easygoing, and impossible to say without sounding happy. English word name
Bramble Bramble has a rustic, hedgerow charm that feels right at home with a Welsh farm breed. It is especially good for a scrappy, curious pup who loves nosing through everything. English nature word
Poppy Poppy is bright, lively, and full of bounce, just like many Corgi girls. The upbeat sound makes it feel playful without losing its sweetness. English flower name
Marlow Marlow sounds adventurous and polished at the same time. It is a stylish pick for a Corgi who is always ready for a road trip, hike, or backyard inspection. English place/surname
Trek Trek is short, bold, and full of movement. It suits a dog who may have short legs, but absolutely never short ambitions. English word
Laney Laney has a sunny, friendly sound that fits a social Corgi who wants to greet every human and dog. It feels light and approachable, just like the breed at its best. English diminutive
Moss Moss is earthy, compact, and quietly cool. It is a great fit for a thoughtful Cardigan or a nature-loving Pembroke with a calm, grounded presence. English nature word

Funny, Bold, and Full-of-Attitude Corgi Names

Let’s be honest: Corgis are adorable, but they are also comedians, supervisors, and tiny chaos managers. These names celebrate the sass.

Waffles Waffles is pure joy on a Corgi, especially one with a golden coat and a breakfast-level talent for stealing hearts. It is silly, lovable, and very memorable. English word
Sir Barksalot If your Corgi has opinions about mail carriers, squirrels, and leaves, Sir Barksalot may be destiny. It is a goofy, theatrical name for a dog with a dramatic voice. English humorous invention
Pickles Pickles fits a dog who is always getting into a little trouble and somehow making it adorable. The playful sound works especially well for a mischievous Corgi. English food nickname
Midge Midge is tiny, punchy, and full of vintage charm. It is a fun choice for a small dog with a surprisingly huge personality. English nickname
Tank Tank is hilarious and oddly perfect on a low-slung, sturdy dog who barrels through life with confidence. It gives your compact pup maximum swagger. English word
Zippy Zippy captures that quick, darting Corgi energy beautifully. It is bright, upbeat, and especially fitting for a pup who is always in motion. English nickname
Bean Bean is tiny, affectionate, and wonderfully casual for a dog you cannot stop cuddling. It is especially cute for a puppyish Corgi who stays baby-faced forever. English nickname
Gremlin Gremlin is ideal for a Corgi who looks angelic and behaves like a tiny goblin after 8 p.m. It is funny, affectionate, and weirdly accurate for some pups. English folklore word
Moxie Moxie means spirit and nerve, which is basically the Corgi brand. It is a fabulous choice for a bold little dog who never backs down from a challenge. English slang word name
Bruiser Bruiser is a playful contradiction on a short-legged charmer, and that is exactly why it works. It is especially funny for a dog who thinks they are much larger than reality suggests. English nickname
Nibbles Nibbles is cute for a puppy who explores the world mouth-first. It has a light, silly feel that suits a playful Corgi with a snack-centered worldview. English nickname
Dottie Dottie feels bright and bouncy, especially for a Corgi girl with expressive eyes and a playful streak. It has vintage sweetness with enough pep to keep up. English diminutive
Turbo Turbo is a fantastic joke-name for a dog with short legs and endless determination. It fits a Corgi who somehow turns every hallway into a racetrack. Latin via English
Sassafras Sassafras is long, quirky, and full of personality, just like the best Corgis. It is especially fun for a pup with a dramatic streak and a lot of expressive grumbling. English plant name
Chomp Chomp is short, goofy, and full of comic-book energy. It works well for a toy-destroying Corgi who attacks squeakers with great enthusiasm. English sound/word name
Pudding Pudding is soft, squishy, and delightfully ridiculous on a fluffy little dog. It is a sweet fit for a Corgi with maximum cuddle appeal and zero personal space awareness. English food word
Rascal Rascal suits a smart dog who is always testing boundaries with charm. It has old-school personality and feels especially right for a mischievous herding breed. English word
Tizzy Tizzy is adorable for a dog who gets wildly excited about visitors, dinner, or literally existing. It is bubbly, unusual, and packed with motion. English slang-inspired nickname
Boss Boss is almost suspiciously accurate for many Corgis. If your pup supervises every household activity and corrects your timing, this name may simply be factual. English word
Giggles Giggles is a cheerful, silly pick for a dog who makes everyone laugh just by waddling into the room. It captures the pure delight Corgis tend to bring with them. English nickname

How to Choose the Right Corgi Name

  • Match the name to your Corgi's style of confidence. Some Corgis are sunny little social butterflies, while others are more watchful and steady. A bubbly pup might suit Poppy or Zippy, while a thoughtful one may feel more like Noble or Moss.
  • Say it out loud a bunch of times. Corgis are smart, active herders, so short, clear names are often easiest for training and everyday use. If it feels awkward when you call it across the yard, keep browsing.
  • Lean into the breed story if that makes you smile. Welsh names, royal names, and farm-inspired picks all make sense for Pembrokes and Cardigans. If you want more ideas in that lane, explore Royal Dog Names and Strong Dog Names.
  • Think about long-term fit, not just puppy cuteness. Button may be adorable on day one, but make sure you will still love it when your fully grown Corgi is confidently herding guests into the kitchen.
  • Choose a name you enjoy saying with affection. The best Corgi names usually have a little bounce, a little charm, and enough personality to keep up with the dog wearing them.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best Corgi names for Pembroke and Cardigan Welsh Corgis?

The best Corgi names usually reflect the breed's Welsh roots, bright intelligence, and big personality. Names like Bryn, Gwen, Scout, Maple, Duke, and Waffles all work because they feel lively, memorable, and easy to call.

Should Corgi names be short and easy to say?

Usually, yes. Corgis are clever herding dogs, so names with one or two clear syllables tend to be easiest for training, recall, and everyday use. Longer names can still work if they naturally shorten into a nickname.

Are Welsh names a good fit for Corgi names?

Absolutely. Both the Pembroke Welsh Corgi and Cardigan Welsh Corgi come from Wales, so Welsh-inspired names feel especially meaningful for the breed. They also help your dog's name connect to real breed history instead of just sounding cute.

Can royal names work for Corgi names too?

Yes, especially for Pembrokes, which are famously linked with British royalty. Royal-style names like Queenie, Windsor, Rex, and Charlotte can be a fun nod to that history while still sounding playful on a pet.

How do I choose between cute Corgi names and strong Corgi names?

Think about your dog's personality first. A cuddly clown might suit Biscuit or Button, while a bold, watchful pup may feel more like Ranger or Baron. The sweet spot is a name that matches both your Corgi's look and their attitude.

Do Corgi names need to be different for male and female dogs?

Not at all. Plenty of great Corgi names are unisex, and many owners choose based on sound, meaning, or vibe rather than gender. If the name fits your dog and feels good to use every day, it works.

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